10. Mr The midle rank israelí are unprofessional and most of the israelís believe that talking speedy means making speedy.....at the end the working power in Israel, all of it, are inefficient... Mario | 08.01.18 (ל"ת)
7. Israelis Steve Jobs never came across as your typical entrepreneur. He never dressed the part. Yes English was his first language. He got the job done.. Excuse the pun. Get over yourselves critics. If the Israeli has a good product treat them as they treated Steve Jobs and other hi-tech gurus. Arnie | 25.12.17 (ל"ת)
6. Point taken... But what about a non-native Israeli perspective? It's something we need to work on. Anonymous | 25.12.17 (ל"ת)
5. Too much emphasis on degrees collected "...nothing to show for themselves but good English and a fancy degree". Israelis, and FUS, put too much emphasis on education and how many degrees a person has collected and not on the ability to deliver a product. Dan | 25.12.17 (ל"ת)
4. Ceo I have a big problem with the way Israelis dress. Jeans and tee shirts are great for clubbing but not business meeting. Yoni Schear | 25.12.17 (ל"ת)
3. English the Israeli entrepreneur does not know how to perform a presentation". That right there is English that needs some work. Rinat | 25.12.17 (ל"ת)
2. Israeli Entreepreneurs Aner, You missed the ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM which is their lack of ETHICS. I live in NYC and am in the middle of this stuff and people try to avoid Israelis for their terrible reputation. I worked for one who quoted me a passage from the Bible supposedly justifying STEALING. Aner, you need to go back to the drawing board on this issue. David | 25.12.17 (ל"ת)
1. charm "with the bonus of the famous Israeli charm." What charm? Do you mean the direct talk that in English comes over as rudeness? Eva | 24.12.17 (ל"ת)
Dispelling Some False Notions about the Israeli Entrepreneur
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